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India's Tata moves cheap car project to Gujarat
Posted: 07 October 2008 1739 hrs

 
 
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AHMEDABAD, India : India's giant Tata Group has found a new home for its project to build the world's cheapest car after violent protests forced it to abandon its factory in West Bengal, reports said Tuesday.

With numerous states around the country vying to host the plant, Tata has chosen a site near Ahmedabad, capital of the western state of Gujarat, television reports said, citing company officials.

Tata Group chairman Ratan Tata was expected to formally announce the move at a press conference with Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi later in the day.

Tata announced late last week that it was pulling the Nano car project out of West Bengal state, even though the plant it had been constructing near Kolkota was 90 percent complete.

The decision followed a month of violent demonstrations by evicted farmers and activists, who complained they had been forced to give up their land for a pittance to make room for the high-profile factory.

The Nano -- conceived by Ratan Tata as a way to make cars affordable to ordinary working-class Indians -- has attracted worldwide attention due to its planned price tag of around 2,100 dollars.

As soon as it became clear Tata was considering cutting its losses in West Bengal, intense competition broke out among other states like Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh to woo the project.

Gujarat is one of India's most industrialised states and has a relatively sound infrastructure that has already attracted a number of multinationals.

- AFP /ls

 

 



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